Why Buy Used Left-Handed Golf Clubs?
Left-handed golfers make up only around 5-10% of the playing population, which means LH equipment is consistently harder to find than right-handed equivalents - particularly at retail. New left-handed clubs are often produced in smaller numbers, stocked in fewer models, and frequently sold out in the most popular shafts and lofts. The pre-owned market is one of the best places for left-handed players to shop, simply because it dramatically widens the choice of brands, models, and generations available to you, often at significantly lower prices than new.
Modern golf clubs hold their performance characteristics remarkably well, and the technology gap between this year's release and a model from two or three years ago is often smaller than the marketing would suggest. That's particularly relevant for left-handers, because going one generation back on the pre-owned market dramatically opens up the range of available LH heads, shafts, and lofts. Buying used means you can step into premium tour-proven left-handed equipment for a fraction of the retail price - and find specific clubs that may no longer be in production in left-hand at all.
At Next2New Golf, every used left-handed club is inspected, graded, and described in detail before it goes live on the site. You'll find LH equipment from every major manufacturer - TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist, Ping, Mizuno, Cobra, Srixon, Cleveland, Wilson, and more - across every category, including drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, iron sets, wedges, and putters. Whether you're a low-handicap left-hander chasing tour-spec workability or a higher-handicap player wanting maximum forgiveness, our range gives you something genuinely worth comparing rather than the usual one or two LH options most retailers carry.
Our Range of Used Left-Handed Golf Clubs
Our left-handed collection covers every category you'll need to build a complete bag. In LH drivers, you'll find pre-owned models from the major brands across multiple recent generations - including TaylorMade Stealth, Qi10, and Qi35, Callaway Paradym and Ai Smoke, Titleist TSi, TSR, and GT, Ping G425, G430, and G440, Cobra Darkspeed and Aerojet, and Mizuno ST-Z and ST-X. From low-spin tour models through to high-MOI maximum-forgiveness designs, there's a used left-handed driver here to suit every swing speed and ability - and far more choice than you'll typically find on a single shop floor.
For LH irons, our range spans everything from forged players' blades like the Titleist MB, Mizuno Pro, TaylorMade P7MB, and Callaway Apex MB through to game-improvement and super-game-improvement sets like the TaylorMade Stealth, Callaway Paradym, Ping G430, Cobra Darkspeed, and Mizuno JPX Hot Metal. Mid handicappers tend to do well with left-handed players-distance options like the TaylorMade P790, Callaway Apex, Titleist T200, Ping i230, and Mizuno JPX Forged or Tour. Our team is happy to advise if you're unsure what suits your game.
Beyond drivers and irons, our left-handed collection includes LH fairway woods, hybrids, wedges, and putters from every major brand. Pick up a used Titleist Vokey, Cleveland RTX, TaylorMade MG, or Ping Glide LH wedge for short-game precision; a Scotty Cameron, Odyssey, TaylorMade Spider, or Ping Anser left-handed putter for confidence on the greens; or a fairway wood or hybrid to plug yardage gaps at the top of your bag. If you're building a bag from scratch or upgrading multiple LH clubs at once, our used left-handed full sets and packages offer outstanding value across the board.
How to Choose the Right Used Left-Handed Clubs
Choosing the right used left-handed clubs comes down to the same three things as it does for any golfer: your ability, your swing speed, and the gaps in your current setup. Low handicappers and skilled ball-strikers tend to gravitate toward forged players' irons, low-spin tour drivers, and tour-grade wedges with multiple grind options. Mid handicappers usually do best with a players-distance LH iron set, an adjustable driver in a mid-spin or neutral profile, and a versatile wedge setup of 50/54/58 or 52/56/60. Higher handicappers benefit most from game-improvement irons, max-forgiveness drivers, and hybrids to replace longer irons that can be tough to hit consistently.
Because LH availability is more limited, left-handed buyers often benefit from being a little more flexible on model year and a little more decisive when the right club appears. If you find a left-handed driver, iron set, or wedge in the spec you want at a fair price, it's often worth moving on it, the same exact build may not be back in LH stock anywhere for weeks or months. That said, with the breadth of LH inventory we carry at Next2New Golf, you're far less likely to face the usual scarcity issues than you would shopping at a single retailer.
Finally, think about what's actually holding your scores back. A new LH driver is exciting, but if you're losing shots inside 100 yards, a fresh left-handed wedge setup or a putter that fits your stroke will move the needle far more. Our team is always happy to help you prioritise upgrades and pick the used left-handed clubs that will deliver the biggest improvement for your money. Whether you're after a single club or a complete new bag, Next2New Golf has the range and the expertise to help left-handed players build a setup that genuinely fits how they play.